Jean-Jacques Taylor, of the Dallas Morning News, reports for the Sporting News that Dallas Cowboys DE Byron Frisch is soft against the run, though strong in the pass rush. The coaching staff wants Frisch to get stronger and more effective against the run.

The Dallas Morning News reports Dallas Cowboys CB Kareem Larrimore worked at first-team left cornerback on Wednesday and appears to be edging out Izell Reese for the starting spot. The team has decided to move DE Greg Ellis from the left to the right side on passing downs in an effort to generate a better pass rush. Cowboys coach Dave Campo said he hopes recently acquired DE Byron Frisch, yet to play this year, can play on some passing downs on Monday against Washington.

According to the Dallas Morning News, newly signed Dallas Cowboys DE Byron Frisch hyper-extended his left knee and will be evaluated daily. S George Teague missed practice, but he is expected to play Sunday.

Terry McCormick reports at the NashvilleCityPaper that the Titans are considering not sending anyone to NFL Europe this year because of their salary cap situation. With the team needing to be under the cap by March 2 and the deadline for players to be sent to NFL Europe set for Feb. 19, the team may not have enough time or money available to sign players simply to send to the developmental league. GM Floyd Reese stated if they do send players, they likely wouldn't send No. 3 QB Billy Volek with them. Reese also noted defensive players Byron Frisch, Frank Chamberlin and Peter Sirmon likely wouldn't be sent. Frisch, by the way, is still rehabilitating from a broken foot.